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did you use that? >> wonderful weapon. >> wonderful weapon? >> that's right. >> shooting in the trees, because there were va in the trees. how about the competence with that weapon? did you feel like they knew what to do with it, and that they liked carrying it? >> it wasn't an issue because we hadn't experienced any heavy combat before. i think they were confident with it. everyone liked to see that little thing. you could watch it go out there and explode and make big noise and so forth. we all liked it. i think they liked it. i think as the war evolved a lot of them wanted the current m-16 also because of the rain and they eventually came up with the m-16 combination with the -- >> they came up with essentially a shotgun shell for that first round if you were on patrol, so you had a little more and you could defend yourself at least with the first shot. >> right. >> what about your cruiser, what about the m-60? >> they worked fine. i mean, we didn't have -- again, i'm not aware of any sort of major grievances with the m-60 machine gun. >> t
did you use that? >> wonderful weapon. >> wonderful weapon? >> that's right. >> shooting in the trees, because there were va in the trees. how about the competence with that weapon? did you feel like they knew what to do with it, and that they liked carrying it? >> it wasn't an issue because we hadn't experienced any heavy combat before. i think they were confident with it. everyone liked to see that little thing. you could watch it go out there and explode and...
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a lot of them use four products and some people use more than that. the feasible combinations are complicated in people that develop resistance. it's a positive thing that there's been a pipeline of drugs. i think everyone that works on issues at a very minimum wants to protect the fact that there's continuous innovation products with serious side effects. the reality is 1 of the 15 largest products are based on drugs that are at least 9 years old. so given the fact that we're spending $8 billion a year to support the monopoly system on this, you know, and you maybe have two drugs on this thing that have come on the market since 1999, i'd have to say the only way you could justify the economics of this is if you didn't really try and justify it compared to anything else. it has to be compared with to flat earth. it has to be compared to absolutely nothing at all. it cannot be possibly compared to this price system. but in terms of the thing, the most profitable products for companies are the chronic -- >> that's not you. >> the most profitable product
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everybody is looking at us. i don't want to ramble but seems to get -- one i came up with, we all kick in no matter what. the other one, everybody coming to the table and saying what about me, what about me and forgetting about the us. >> i think that's a great comment. i think there's been -- the country has always sort of had the problem of what you might call tribalization in such a group centered type politics. that just something that goes back to the founding of the country, frankly. but i think the choolening -- it's a persistent one with any kind of government that's run by political parties, their purpose is to win elections. there's lots of ways to win elections. unfortunately one way to win elections is to curry favor with political groups. it's not a guarantee political parties are trying to win broad national policies will i think it's a challenge both political parties suffer from now, this group centered focus on electoral victory. >>> independent caller graceville, florida. good morning. >> good
everybody is looking at us. i don't want to ramble but seems to get -- one i came up with, we all kick in no matter what. the other one, everybody coming to the table and saying what about me, what about me and forgetting about the us. >> i think that's a great comment. i think there's been -- the country has always sort of had the problem of what you might call tribalization in such a group centered type politics. that just something that goes back to the founding of the country,...
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i think for us that was important. as far as the actual fighting as i said, we didn't experience that fighting here. but the chance that it provided us to prove that we were supportive of america's interests and not just arkansas' interest, i think it was very >>> cspan's local content vehicle visited sites in little rock, the capital of ut little american history tv. >> >> the collection abouis100,000. we don't quite have a final number yet. we are still going through everything that came to us from washington, d.c. we have lots of gifts, things that the american people thought that bill clinton would like to own. we have videotapes, dvds, portraits of them done by adults, by children. we have portraits on notebook paper, portraits on oil, beautiful things. we have a lot of t-shirts and baseball caps in probably about 25% of our collection, almost, is baseball caps and t-shirts. these were given to president place and they wanted to give them a memento of their town and their organization or something like that. somet
i think for us that was important. as far as the actual fighting as i said, we didn't experience that fighting here. but the chance that it provided us to prove that we were supportive of america's interests and not just arkansas' interest, i think it was very >>> cspan's local content vehicle visited sites in little rock, the capital of ut little american history tv. >> >> the collection abouis100,000. we don't quite have a final number yet. we are still going through...
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our companies use these. orb kids use these. we use these devices they're not secure. when you look at what happened in 2007, look at what happened in latvia, lithuania, georgia,izer buy january, kurdistan and other countries hit by cyber attacks we've gone from escalating networks for sblegt property to attacks. these attacks have been disruptive in nature. this is like the kids all screaming at once at supper time. it happened every night. and -- that was the joke. i'm sorry. the kids screaming every night and you're trying to talk, have a conversation. you can't community indicate. as soon as they're quiet, you can communicate. in a disruptive or distributed service attack is much like that. the communication pipes are filled up with this spam or got net email that's distributed through the service and there are different versions of this that either block the communications channel or use up the computer capability of your system. either way you can't communicate. as soon as that stops and that's cleared out. you can go back to communications. what i am concerned a
our companies use these. orb kids use these. we use these devices they're not secure. when you look at what happened in 2007, look at what happened in latvia, lithuania, georgia,izer buy january, kurdistan and other countries hit by cyber attacks we've gone from escalating networks for sblegt property to attacks. these attacks have been disruptive in nature. this is like the kids all screaming at once at supper time. it happened every night. and -- that was the joke. i'm sorry. the kids...
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we ve to be pt of the us. w, te saying i don't among the judiciary, the conversation changes when women are present. doesn't mean they win everything, but you remind them of a few things about, you know, your real-life experiences with todldarngounstomeor hng know, reality. not just an abstract idea into the discussion. and, yes, men have supported these issues, and some will continue to do so. but there's nothing like the power ofealry bu hto tell our stories, and we have to tell them out loud so that other people can hear. now, these conversations about who's ing to pick up the childrent arho g ttohessbout being able to go home early to make a doctor's appointment, these conversations take place all the time in the private sector. we know they do. suar ttala ce at theater bto in the cafÉ. but they haven't been part of the publ political anda. so my suggestion is we have to put it on t publicnd av aolia te whisr ti child care? what is your posion on subsidized child care, on out with marnit but it- start ldf
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that's up to us in the industry and at gallup to maintain the standards that allow us to say that. in some instance, if ten years from now we're using the international polls and people are bombarding with as happens often with a lot of like people trying to jam the numbers one way or the other, that would be up to us to know that was going on and to try to keep it from entering into our polls or we wouldn't release it. so we in an industry at gallup have to be vigilant that what we say, like today, this poll we think accurately represents what we would have received if we had interviewed everybody, we have to be vigilant we can continue to say that even if, as i'm sure if we're back here in ten years, that we're going to have new methods involved in trying to understand and analyze american public opinion. >> so let me conclude with this question as you look at where the country is today, between democrats and republicans, those who support the president, those who oppose the president, those who want change, those who like the change. how divided are we as a nation moving into th
that's up to us in the industry and at gallup to maintain the standards that allow us to say that. in some instance, if ten years from now we're using the international polls and people are bombarding with as happens often with a lot of like people trying to jam the numbers one way or the other, that would be up to us to know that was going on and to try to keep it from entering into our polls or we wouldn't release it. so we in an industry at gallup have to be vigilant that what we say, like...
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that water has to take care of all of us. i am concerned that we are already at the point of too little too late. what are we going to do to protect our where resources in this country? >> when you do not know the answer to a question, you admitted and you do not keep talking. i do not know that specifics -- is the first i've heard of this, so i apologize. one of the things i am proud of, i happen to work on a bill in 2006 that broke a logjam between the east and west having to do with reclamation of the abandoned coal mines. the tremendous amount of ground water and other types of pollution coming from these abandoned mines. most of the coal mining is done in the western states. it is funded on a tax on coal. most of the abandoned mines are not in the west, they are in the east. all the tax revenue is raised in the west. the western producers did not want to send their money east. they wanted to use that to clean up their own situation. that was a logjam for a long time. i worked with the senator from wyoming and we put toge
that water has to take care of all of us. i am concerned that we are already at the point of too little too late. what are we going to do to protect our where resources in this country? >> when you do not know the answer to a question, you admitted and you do not keep talking. i do not know that specifics -- is the first i've heard of this, so i apologize. one of the things i am proud of, i happen to work on a bill in 2006 that broke a logjam between the east and west having to do with...
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i change it, but i use a lot of sources. i never did a lot of things. >> you had this ability that radio people have, but also people who read on television, to pick up a document or newspaper, something you had never seen before, and read it, apparently without messing up. i think that is a great talent. it probably has more to do with the way the eyes work and wow -- than the mouth. >> and i have been added for a while. >> they say that a poet could read it to eight lines at a time, which is frightening. >> some consider five things at once and do all of them well. i tried to do one or two. >> one of our friends, a greatly talented person, joe matheny, who founded the channel, was the first person in your job on the channel. he would do about three things. sitting, running the board, editing something here, talking to me. i thought it was stunning but this really was a man -- and effortlessly. none of these things are any good if you have to put effort into them. but if you can seem to do them without effort because they c
i change it, but i use a lot of sources. i never did a lot of things. >> you had this ability that radio people have, but also people who read on television, to pick up a document or newspaper, something you had never seen before, and read it, apparently without messing up. i think that is a great talent. it probably has more to do with the way the eyes work and wow -- than the mouth. >> and i have been added for a while. >> they say that a poet could read it to eight lines at...
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bill that's going to allow for domestic drone use and the coming years drones are going to be used for commercial purposes by law enforcement for agricultural purposes by media organizations possibilities are really endless and universities are catching on in fact the f.a.a. has already approved twenty five universities to have drones now some of r.t. created degrees in unmanned aviation walls an exciting front here that could create new jobs in the future to be concerned but the military defense contractors are the ones funding much of this research are the guys with me is jeff morley writer for salon and author of the forthcoming book snow storm in august washington city francis scott key and the forgotten race riot of eighteen thirty five thanks so much for joining us so what can we say here right how did we even find out i know that you. helped put some pressure on it but you know how do we find out exactly what it was only from the freedom of information lawsuit that they filed that we found out about the twenty five universities and so i wrote my story for salon about that becaus
bill that's going to allow for domestic drone use and the coming years drones are going to be used for commercial purposes by law enforcement for agricultural purposes by media organizations possibilities are really endless and universities are catching on in fact the f.a.a. has already approved twenty five universities to have drones now some of r.t. created degrees in unmanned aviation walls an exciting front here that could create new jobs in the future to be concerned but the military...
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he'll join us later in the program. his piece was lost by physical, a proef of public affairs at franklin and prand more detailsn the but as members. let's begin with our lead story which is the president welcoming the leader -- the man who is expected to be the next leader of china who will take over in 2013. these are the president's comments from the oval office earlier in the day. >> throughout this process, i have always emphasized that we welcome china's peaceful rise. that we believe that a strong and prosperous china is one that can ten to bring stability and prosperity to the region and to the world. and we expect to be able to continue on the cooperative track that we've tried to establish over the last three years. >> we have tried to emphasize that because of china's extraordinary development for the last two decades. is so we want to make sure that china is working. and that includes assuring that there is a balance, trade flow between not only the united states and china but around the world snchl it also
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no accumulations for us. maybe some snowflakes. 30% chance you will notice the clouds more than anything else. the earnings will clear out. a decent start to the new year. today, expecting increasing clouds, high temperature between 42 and 46. maybe a sprinkle or snow flurries this evening. cloudy and quiet tonight, upper 30's at midnight. we will drop into the low to mid 30's by tomorrow morning. there's a 40% chance of a wintry mix for your new year's day. then a little colder than average to end the week, but we have sunshine to go along with it. a much calmer weather pattern once we get through tomorrow. >> a little brisk, that's all. >> could be a lot worse. >> thank you. coming up, a look at some apps to captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> 7 is on your side with some new smartphone apps to keep you on track of your new year's resolutions. one keeps you in touch with local doctors to answering all questions. if you are looking to get organized, there is an address book th
no accumulations for us. maybe some snowflakes. 30% chance you will notice the clouds more than anything else. the earnings will clear out. a decent start to the new year. today, expecting increasing clouds, high temperature between 42 and 46. maybe a sprinkle or snow flurries this evening. cloudy and quiet tonight, upper 30's at midnight. we will drop into the low to mid 30's by tomorrow morning. there's a 40% chance of a wintry mix for your new year's day. then a little colder than average to...
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out if any country has the china like hacked us before. all this worry about china going to our government it's like we need to be on high alert because you know the chinese and al qaeda they're going to come and make all these cyber threats and do all these cyber attacks on us that being said i don't know i think it's kind of cool i know that's weird and i know that you know i am for you know against so much of the fear mongering that comes with cyber security but the fact that they did that you know i mean the information war is just as important of a war that we're fighting and trying to get the message across and you know as long as you know what hill dog was saying was true as long as those numbers that they were putting out about how many people were killed by al qaeda in yemen i'm ok with it although you could reverse that and say someone hacked into like i don't know the pentagon spent don't have a website that's just the i don't know what it had to. do something similar they would freak out but you're right maybe i don't if they s
out if any country has the china like hacked us before. all this worry about china going to our government it's like we need to be on high alert because you know the chinese and al qaeda they're going to come and make all these cyber threats and do all these cyber attacks on us that being said i don't know i think it's kind of cool i know that's weird and i know that you know i am for you know against so much of the fear mongering that comes with cyber security but the fact that they did that...
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joining us now, michael goodwin. michael, your column you talk about that balancing act that seems to me all but possible. that is to control guns without infringing upon the second amendment. >> i think president obama has two challenges. the first is as someone else put it, to take the mass out of mass murder. that is what is scaring the country. although these are fairly small number of the overall homicides in this country, they're the ones that terrorize people. we saw in connecticut the abity to target children and put them over the cliff now. lou: we should point out we're talking about .0001%. we are talking about so many thousands. >> nine to 12,000 per year it ranges, homicides, not including suicides, which are actually more. so you have this small number, but horrible, horrible kind. taking the mass out of mass murder. lou: this all sounds great, don't think anybody would say i am against mass murder, i am against murder, i'm against violence death, but would people are for us the freedom to choose the co
joining us now, michael goodwin. michael, your column you talk about that balancing act that seems to me all but possible. that is to control guns without infringing upon the second amendment. >> i think president obama has two challenges. the first is as someone else put it, to take the mass out of mass murder. that is what is scaring the country. although these are fairly small number of the overall homicides in this country, they're the ones that terrorize people. we saw in connecticut...
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if you shoot us, it its us in harlem. it hits us in chicago. it hits us in l.a. we will stand together. >> reporter: the case now is in the hand of the special prosecutor who has begin no public timetable as to when or if charges will be filed. in sanford, steve harrigan, fox news. >>> out now to the presidential campaign. front runner mitt romney spent some time with representative ryan. ryan is now backing romney after refusing to endorse presidential candidates in the past: >> it is clear to me that this is a man who has the depth of conviction, who is willing, who is able, who has the courage to do what's right for our country and to deliver us the white house, the senate, the house and then the solutions that are needed to save this country. >> three of the four candidates still in the race. all three talked about how the constitution says we are endowed with rights by the creator, not a government. but they mostly focused on how to beat president obama in november. >> the government now controls your health care, your access to it. tells you what you must b
if you shoot us, it its us in harlem. it hits us in chicago. it hits us in l.a. we will stand together. >> reporter: the case now is in the hand of the special prosecutor who has begin no public timetable as to when or if charges will be filed. in sanford, steve harrigan, fox news. >>> out now to the presidential campaign. front runner mitt romney spent some time with representative ryan. ryan is now backing romney after refusing to endorse presidential candidates in the past:...
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if you wear long sleeved clothes and do use deet, you a child, use deet less than 30% and around 30% for a adult is good to spray on your skin and exposed is faces and that will protect you from the mosquitoes. more importantly, you can also do other prevention such says ensuring there is no outstanding water. if you have kids with frisbees, don't leave them there overnight where they get water in and when the mosquitoes can come and lay their yaks. >> that is a good point in the uncovered garbage cans, you know, dr. saul levin, thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> and thank you. >> thank you so much. >> bobby. >>> and let's go to sue palka. >> we're not going to have to dodge to many raindrops like yesterday. we do have one or two things showing up and they're isolated and have not made much progress moving away from interstata 81 corridor and dropping the heavy rain here, between harrisonburg and luray. tomorrow afternoon, might be some more isolateed showers and thunderstorms around and may be closer to d.c. big headline tonight, i think, we have to make signifi
if you wear long sleeved clothes and do use deet, you a child, use deet less than 30% and around 30% for a adult is good to spray on your skin and exposed is faces and that will protect you from the mosquitoes. more importantly, you can also do other prevention such says ensuring there is no outstanding water. if you have kids with frisbees, don't leave them there overnight where they get water in and when the mosquitoes can come and lay their yaks. >> that is a good point in the...
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cave in to this coup because well quote you know the president is weak he will come right along with us he was born in this class that is the very wealthy and he was he was raised in this class and he will come back he will run true to form in the end he will come around as to why this needed to happen butler said about mcguire he did not give me the name of it but he said it would all be made public a society to maintain the constitution and so forth they had a lot of talk this time about maintaining the constitution i said i don't see the constitution's in any danger and i asked him again why are you doing this thing names were named in the hearings the rockefeller's the melons the morgans the du ponts the remingtons but they all denied it and since these were some of the wealthiest most powerful people in the united states the whole plot was swept under the rug but all the documents are out there we almost had a corporatist revolution in america and that was when the elite were reacting to truly revolutionary change i mean roosevelt was actually putting major new regulations on the b
cave in to this coup because well quote you know the president is weak he will come right along with us he was born in this class that is the very wealthy and he was he was raised in this class and he will come back he will run true to form in the end he will come around as to why this needed to happen butler said about mcguire he did not give me the name of it but he said it would all be made public a society to maintain the constitution and so forth they had a lot of talk this time about...
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lou: thanks for being with us. president obama's first callll after winning his second termter went to president bill clinton. hey, what happened to governore chris christie? former clinton special counsel wnd steven haze of the weeklye standard dryness. [poignant country music] ♪ ♪ remember when ♪ we vowed the vows and walked the walk ♪ and gave our hearts ♪ made a start and it was hard ♪ ♪ we lived and learned ♪ life threw curves ♪ there was joy, there was hurt ♪ ♪ remember when ♪ ♪ remember when ♪ we said when we turned gray ♪ ♪ when the children ♪ grow up and move away ♪ we won't be sad ♪ we'll be glad ♪ for all the life we've had ♪ and we'll remember when ♪ ♪ remember when ♪ lou: exit polls show a deepenini racial divide, some say, at the voting groups. d key groups such as hispanics, blacks and asians puttingbama oe president obama over the top.cta the strength of support.e stre joining us now, former specialrm counsel to president clintonide lonnie davis, steve
lou: thanks for being with us. president obama's first callll after winning his second termter went to president bill clinton. hey, what happened to governore chris christie? former clinton special counsel wnd steven haze of the weeklye standard dryness. [poignant country music] ♪ ♪ remember when ♪ we vowed the vows and walked the walk ♪ and gave our hearts ♪ made a start and it was hard ♪ ♪ we lived and learned ♪ life threw curves ♪ there was joy, there was hurt ♪ ♪...
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you want to reply maybe you want to use the propaganda tool if you if you want to use the propaganda to cause threatening remarks about a country learn about it find out more about it you have never been to iran you don't speak farsi you don't even know. the cook the safeguard agreement of iran of united nation you cannot just open your mouth and say whatever you want when you haven't even studied the country isn't that irresponsible if you could teach a course really how to teach it how can you talk about it if you and other people like you decide to talk about iran and attacking iran find out more about it learn study it read about comprehensive health care agreement and i'm forty five pages not only you haven't read it i think many of the republican candidates haven't read it and they keep talking about it they don't even know what they're talking about spend the time to learn and then attack i think that's the best way john do you want one reply to that or we'll move on may i make the comment going to jump in there go ahead. well the. relation between oil and iran's nuclear progr
you want to reply maybe you want to use the propaganda tool if you if you want to use the propaganda to cause threatening remarks about a country learn about it find out more about it you have never been to iran you don't speak farsi you don't even know. the cook the safeguard agreement of iran of united nation you cannot just open your mouth and say whatever you want when you haven't even studied the country isn't that irresponsible if you could teach a course really how to teach it how can...
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send us an e-mail ab booktv at c pan.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> do any work have gone over to my personal reading so i'm reading a number of weaks about islam terrorism. american response 9/11 and what we're doing as far as afghanistan and iraq. main book i read was -- by jose rodriguez. it was head of the team that put together the interrogation method. it was effective and did a job. the art of intelligence by hank. he's cia but he was actually organize straiting managing director the war in afghanistan after 9/11 and -- [inaudible] this go to the obama administration policy as far as what they're doing in iraq and afghanistan, how they're policies are being pursuit and show a side of the president which indicates that his policies are not that different in many cases from president bushes. also peter the "hunt for bin laden" i'm starting that now. it details the ten-year manhunt for bin laden. which of course, ended very successfully last may when he was killed. and then has been witnes
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. >>> thanks for starting your morning with us. we've got much more ahead on "cnn sunday morning," which starts right now. >>> extreme heat baking half the country. more than 300,000 still without power, and at least 30 dead. a cold front is on the way, but relief may come at a dangerous price. >>> plus, a new discovery about a mystery illness. children dying from a frightening infection that kills within days. >>> and later, it might be cool temperatures at wimbledon, but it's hot on the court. for the first time in 73 years, a brit will -- 74 years, a brit will play in the men's final. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast. 4:00 a.m. in the west. thanks for starting your morning with us. we start this morning with extreme weather. record temperatures being blamed for as many as 30 deaths across seven states. the heat has led to power problems. more than 300,000 people without power, without air conditioning. relief may be on the way. a cold front moving from the great lakes heading south. a warn
. >>> thanks for starting your morning with us. we've got much more ahead on "cnn sunday morning," which starts right now. >>> extreme heat baking half the country. more than 300,000 still without power, and at least 30 dead. a cold front is on the way, but relief may come at a dangerous price. >>> plus, a new discovery about a mystery illness. children dying from a frightening infection that kills within days. >>> and later, it might be cool...
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begins now. >>> hello and thanks for joining us. on tap today, why the latest push by bill and melinda gates may be setting up this fight with the catholic church. >>> also, confronting the unthinkable. a teenage boy gets cancer, and his father discovers this remarkable source of help. >>> first, under the microscope. a new treatment for depression. a fascinating story. a disease, as you know, that affects more people than coronary heart disease or cancer. good news is that in most cases, it is treatable. medication such as anti-depressants can be effective. in milder cases, cognitive behavioral therapy has been shown to work just as well. unfortunately, for many people, nothing seems to help. and that's why it's exciting to hear about a totally new approach that involves a device that looks like a pacemaker. two wires inserted directly under the brain, and then on the outside, a doctor can
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he uses the excuse that he doesn't read his memos. someone in his staff did and didn't brief him about this program, and that staff member hasn't been fired. nobody has been fired as a result of this program. the white house says that they knew nothing about this, and i think they're getting a free pass because they asserted the least, the executive privilege with the least amount of power. and so they're saying, well, this doesn't necessarily mean that, um, there were communications with the president about this program, but they failed to mention that at least three national security advisers at the white house were being briefed about this program. as soon as we found out about kevin o'reilly who was a national security adviser at the time of this program was in touch with the phoenix office about this, they shipped him off to iraq, and he is unavailable for comment or to answer any questions by investigators. not to mention president obama's senior adviser for latin america was also getting briefed on program. and so why does this
he uses the excuse that he doesn't read his memos. someone in his staff did and didn't brief him about this program, and that staff member hasn't been fired. nobody has been fired as a result of this program. the white house says that they knew nothing about this, and i think they're getting a free pass because they asserted the least, the executive privilege with the least amount of power. and so they're saying, well, this doesn't necessarily mean that, um, there were communications with the...
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a lot of them were full accused juice before used them. -- usages before use them give them some more french words -- but they did not stick in english. >> the part of the american experience was, jefferson actually taught or greeted the word neologize -- to create a new word -- and jefferson loved to make of words, and he thought would abandon -- with benjamin franklin and no webster, to say we are different people, our language is descriptive as opposed to prescriptive. noah webster himself creates a word plebiscites to some degree in order to put a pin in the side of the british. he would just put words in the dictionary -- indian words -- indiancreek instead of -- words like creek, is that a book. >> george w. bush very imaginative with words . with wemisunderestimate. >> changery was great. >> blended words but taking two different words. >> if you hold on a moment i shall do station identification or i will be in trouble. this is from the way for the benefit of our listeners on sirius-xm, channel 124, you are listening to all "white house chronicle" from washington, d.c., with m
a lot of them were full accused juice before used them. -- usages before use them give them some more french words -- but they did not stick in english. >> the part of the american experience was, jefferson actually taught or greeted the word neologize -- to create a new word -- and jefferson loved to make of words, and he thought would abandon -- with benjamin franklin and no webster, to say we are different people, our language is descriptive as opposed to prescriptive. noah webster...
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it is up to us to refute their claims, us being us and you, and thanks to this memo you have a coming up, as you can see anybody with about ten minutes and a strong stomach can debunk mitt romney's myths. the question is will he persist with them during the debate? and why? it's go time. what time is it rob? oh, then it's go. go. go. go time. anybody? anybody? what time is it? oh, right. go time! ♪ >> jennifer: we have been outlining just a few of the ways that mitt romney is going to likely mythologyize his way through wednesday's first presidential debate. and us now is democratic strategy peter fenn. he runs his own firm, fenn communications group. peter thank you for joining us inside "the war room." >> thanks, it's great to be back, jennifer. >> jennifer: do you expect mitt romney to push things that have been widely debunked like this claim that the president raided med medicare? >> i think he is going to stay on his message, because he has nothing left to say. the fact checkers have hit him, they have debunked a lot of what he said, and he is going to have to be awfully skill
it is up to us to refute their claims, us being us and you, and thanks to this memo you have a coming up, as you can see anybody with about ten minutes and a strong stomach can debunk mitt romney's myths. the question is will he persist with them during the debate? and why? it's go time. what time is it rob? oh, then it's go. go. go. go time. anybody? anybody? what time is it? oh, right. go time! ♪ >> jennifer: we have been outlining just a few of the ways that mitt romney is going to...
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could you tell us how that came about? >> yes, sir. i will tell you -- and i'm aware of the controversy, and i'm aware there are a number of different sides to it -- that in my view, mrs. serat was guilty. i believed she was the person who kept the nest that hatched the egg. however, the controversy arises over this. having been convicted by military tribunal and sentenced to death by that same tribunal, five of the nine judges on the tribunal recommended clemency for mrs. serat. in other words, that her death sentence be commuted to life in prison. i was unaware of that commutation recommendation. i was freshly into my office, i was allowing myself to be guided by the cabinet and the other officers who had been present. and when judge advocate holt brought me the papers, including the death warrant, i signed them. two years later, 1867, this is when the secession -- sorry, the impeachment crisis was emerging, the newspapers began printing the awareness that a recommendation of clemency had been made. and that i had ignored it. and i s
could you tell us how that came about? >> yes, sir. i will tell you -- and i'm aware of the controversy, and i'm aware there are a number of different sides to it -- that in my view, mrs. serat was guilty. i believed she was the person who kept the nest that hatched the egg. however, the controversy arises over this. having been convicted by military tribunal and sentenced to death by that same tribunal, five of the nine judges on the tribunal recommended clemency for mrs. serat. in other...
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i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about uses our own. kind of their terrorist cells in your neighborhood i don't want to give us a to defeat terrorism a liberal and a christian point you. can secure building but it's. clear the pope are going to distract us from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sell the facials that garbage because of breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break that. well for someone behind bars phone calls a home are virtually the only way to contact the outside world but those calls to family and friends are costing a pretty penny in state prisons this graph puts it into perspective a basic plan from cricket is four cents per minute for long distance or unlimited phone calls and texting for thirty five dollars a month the federal prison system cost twenty three cents per minute but here is where it gets outrageous a call in a georgia state prison be a private company global telling cost a dollar and thirteen cents a minute that's about seventeen bucks for a fif
i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about uses our own. kind of their terrorist cells in your neighborhood i don't want to give us a to defeat terrorism a liberal and a christian point you. can secure building but it's. clear the pope are going to distract us from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sell the facials that garbage because of breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break that. well for someone behind bars phone...
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now being charged with multiple counts of manslaughter this is a really tragic incident which brings us back to what priebus said which is that obama is america's a little skit it just makes perfect sense right seventeen people die in a foreign country in the arms he comes up with a nice little joke to link president obama to it a chance to call obama a coward you just have to take it now you could tell how pleased he was with the line that was saying he just couldn't stop himself from chuckling chuckling while explaining it but i guess the death of seventeen people is only tragic and not political fodder when it happens in the us otherwise it's a political attack just waiting to happen now i'm the last one to say that priebus should be censored or reprimanded for his comments i just think it's dumb to go on national t.v. comparing the president to the captain of a cruise ship that is being charged with manslaughter is just plain stupid it just gives you some insight into how these people operate shamelessly and without care or tact that's why rents priebus the chairman of r. and c. is
now being charged with multiple counts of manslaughter this is a really tragic incident which brings us back to what priebus said which is that obama is america's a little skit it just makes perfect sense right seventeen people die in a foreign country in the arms he comes up with a nice little joke to link president obama to it a chance to call obama a coward you just have to take it now you could tell how pleased he was with the line that was saying he just couldn't stop himself from...
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turned around and went into the white house and had fundamental things like the vocabulary that we use every day challenged, words like white house, east wing, west wing, state visit, peace talks, and most importantly the word government. that it stopped me in the course of my time at white house, it stopped being this giant hovering blob of organizations and really became individuals. and relationships. what stuck with me after my time there was the power of gestures, large and small. so here we are in afghanistan walking with president hamid karzai right outside of the presidential palace. we were there for just a short time. over the course of our visit, i was really struck and touched by how people responded to us in the streets, how informal meetings were set up with the solemnity and gravity for everyone of the moment. i was struck by a visit we took to a dormitory for a university for young women and how they were awe-struck by mrs. bush, mesmerized by her. i kept trying to process what it meant to them to have her there listening to them talk about their dreams and their goals.
turned around and went into the white house and had fundamental things like the vocabulary that we use every day challenged, words like white house, east wing, west wing, state visit, peace talks, and most importantly the word government. that it stopped me in the course of my time at white house, it stopped being this giant hovering blob of organizations and really became individuals. and relationships. what stuck with me after my time there was the power of gestures, large and small. so here...
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rather what use can i make of the u.s. to do the things i can do now like to make egypt a better place. >> i don't disagree that it would be helpful to counter anti-americanism. there are a lot of benefits of that and some of them may be that it would be -- it would take some of the steam out of the terrorist -- the appeal of the terrorist ideology. what i found when i was in the government, repeatedly trying to get other people in the government interested in a serious effort against islamic extremism, one of the things that was generally brought forward by people who were disinclined to do anything in this area was that they would argue the problem is basically anti-americanism which is to say, our own policies. there were people who made the argument and they took this trip from what al qaeda leaders have said is that if the united states get out of the middle east and did not base its forces there, al qaeda would not object to the united states. if the united states stops supporting israel that i love the problem would
rather what use can i make of the u.s. to do the things i can do now like to make egypt a better place. >> i don't disagree that it would be helpful to counter anti-americanism. there are a lot of benefits of that and some of them may be that it would be -- it would take some of the steam out of the terrorist -- the appeal of the terrorist ideology. what i found when i was in the government, repeatedly trying to get other people in the government interested in a serious effort against...
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shoulder as opposed to terrorism threats around every corner are we really have to say for our have the us become the country back right well. and president obama is locking up your freedom them throwing away the key and it was assault on american liberty is a right to a free and fair trial well tell you how the scope for suspected terrorists is large and the margin for error is even larger. overtrained friends or colby day because why those outside of the site this is not politically correct america will be careful what you say it could cost you your candidacy in this politically correct country today and the average sex scandal to a harsh dose of economic reality are americans ready to hear the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth from a blunt politician. it's thursday march first four pm in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our team. well today it seems we live in a world where constant surveillance is becoming the norm and it doesn't help that the government encourages it encourages you and i to keep a very close eye on everything and everyone around us but as
shoulder as opposed to terrorism threats around every corner are we really have to say for our have the us become the country back right well. and president obama is locking up your freedom them throwing away the key and it was assault on american liberty is a right to a free and fair trial well tell you how the scope for suspected terrorists is large and the margin for error is even larger. overtrained friends or colby day because why those outside of the site this is not politically correct...
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russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. well there are big plans for tomorrow around the country that only that may day which despite its u.s. origins has become a workers' holiday basically everywhere else but occupy is also planning a massive general strike it's not a general strike in the true sense of the word but there are actions planned and more than one hundred fifty cities the call coming from occupy is no work no school no housework no shopping take the streets so what should we expect and what will this test say for occupies relevance well joining me from our studio in new york is john nestle co-host radio dispatch and freelance writer john thanks for coming back on the show and wall and i know there's a lot of stuff going on tomorrow right more than one hundred fifty cities but what do you really stands out that we should you know that we should know about that's going to happen tomorrow. it's great to be back here well tomorrow i think is notable for a lot of reasons both for what's planned and what's not plann
russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. well there are big plans for tomorrow around the country that only that may day which despite its u.s. origins has become a workers' holiday basically everywhere else but occupy is also planning a massive general strike it's not a general strike in the true sense of the word but there are actions planned and more than one hundred fifty cities the call coming from occupy is no work no school no housework no shopping take...
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stay with us. >>> a huge spike in cases of the west nile virus. the cdc released new numbers on wednesday and say there was a 25% jump from just last week. some 1500 cases up to nearly 2,000. the number of deaths also jumped, up 32% from 66 to 87. the good news is no new cases were reported in d.c., maryland or virginia. >> here is one for you. turns out men and women may actually see things differently due to the way our brains work. >> knew it. >> before everybody gets all excited, listen to what researchers are saying. they say there is no evidence that indicates the minds of men and women process what they see in different ways. stay with me. for example, men seem to be more sensitive to fine detail and things that move rapidly. >> like cars. >> fast cars. while women have an easier time differentiating between colors like women like pink cars. >> pink cars? idon't know. aerotropoli may play a role in these differences. >> i could see that. it all makes sense to me now. >> now, the income time we have an argument with our mates, we can say the
stay with us. >>> a huge spike in cases of the west nile virus. the cdc released new numbers on wednesday and say there was a 25% jump from just last week. some 1500 cases up to nearly 2,000. the number of deaths also jumped, up 32% from 66 to 87. the good news is no new cases were reported in d.c., maryland or virginia. >> here is one for you. turns out men and women may actually see things differently due to the way our brains work. >> knew it. >> before everybody...
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press things off limits politicians nothing is off this is an annual weekend of parties that some of us know mockingly call the season nerd prom this year it was hosted by comedian jimmy kimmel is affectionately nicknamed the nerd prom. now there is an entire discussion to be had about this event how it perfectly represents our completely impotent press and by that i mean this one weekend is the perfect convergence of power and those who love it those are drawn to it those who let's face it admire it if you had a press corps that actually wanted to be a government watchdog have an adversarial relationship with the all too powerful elites that they're supposed to expose well and quite simply they will spend tons of money to go rub elbows get drunk introduce their significant others and take pictures with the very people they're supposed to be watching year in and year out and let's face it it's also probably the only chance of the nerdy wants here in d.c. are going to get when it comes to meeting flaherty like charlie's their own or can car dash and yes can car dash in it was actually th
press things off limits politicians nothing is off this is an annual weekend of parties that some of us know mockingly call the season nerd prom this year it was hosted by comedian jimmy kimmel is affectionately nicknamed the nerd prom. now there is an entire discussion to be had about this event how it perfectly represents our completely impotent press and by that i mean this one weekend is the perfect convergence of power and those who love it those are drawn to it those who let's face it...
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his policies will take us back. michael, thank you for joining us inside the war room newsweek contributor, michael tomasky. lots of right hooks and left crosses. we will try to set the ever engaging j.d. heyayworth straight about a few things. this is the war room and he is next. tone down her opinions? >>sorry, i can't hear you. what? [[vo]]or tell her she has to stick to a script? >>forget it. [[vo]]that will never happen on current. >>try to be a little more conservative tonight. [[vo]]joy behar is coming to current tv for one week only until the fall. what happens if you ask her to desk top, lab top, ipad. iphone. >> pleasant your hearts. >> the big one. >> stephanie: all i know, the little flower is there and it means go to meeting. i love go to meeting. >> cutting my higher wouldn't be that complicated. >> a little off of the top there. >>>. >> am i right? you got to give these guys' a discount. they only take five minutes. >> well, that was president obama this afternoon taking a break from the campaign for
his policies will take us back. michael, thank you for joining us inside the war room newsweek contributor, michael tomasky. lots of right hooks and left crosses. we will try to set the ever engaging j.d. heyayworth straight about a few things. this is the war room and he is next. tone down her opinions? >>sorry, i can't hear you. what? [[vo]]or tell her she has to stick to a script? >>forget it. [[vo]]that will never happen on current. >>try to be a little more conservative...
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tell us if you see any problems from long lines to machine malfunctions. you can send us an e-mail. we are also your home for the in election night coverage. up with abc news coverage and we will have our reporters on the ground in boston and chicago and all well. al races as that all begins at 7:00 on tuesday evening. some good news tonight when it the aftermath of sandy. first, services coming back on a schedule and in new power is slowly coming on for millions of people. some marathon runners helped bring stuff to victims. and in new jersey, people are coming together to help each other. celebrated the feast of all saints. of saints living in have done so much to other and embrace one another at a very difficult time. what to do itnow are touching one lives in most inspiring ways. that feeling of lending hand happening in our area as well. a number of restaurants are profits and passing along to disaster relief. many see it as a win/win situation. n easy and fun way to us families deal with the hurricane zandi. restaurants in the d.c. area are in to make a difference. all lot of
tell us if you see any problems from long lines to machine malfunctions. you can send us an e-mail. we are also your home for the in election night coverage. up with abc news coverage and we will have our reporters on the ground in boston and chicago and all well. al races as that all begins at 7:00 on tuesday evening. some good news tonight when it the aftermath of sandy. first, services coming back on a schedule and in new power is slowly coming on for millions of people. some marathon...
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good to have you with us. this is remarkable as i understand the testimony secretary clinton was in receipt of the most telling her what was going on, what was transpiring as to the inadequacy of secretary over many months in benghazi. is that right? >> that is why we need to secretary clinton to testify in person in public and not to answer just those questions, but a number of questions where she was during the attack, what she did, did she give any orders in the same applies the president of united states what he was doing and what he did. i saw the videos from the drones and from the security cameras and the center is absolutely right. most people don't focus on the fact there were two deaths and almost immediately, and then the other two who died died about seven hours later. so it is hard for me to believe. lou: senator, there are a couple of discrete judgments to be made. mike mullen testifies point-blank there was no way for the military to respond to the confrontation with these terrorists. do you con
good to have you with us. this is remarkable as i understand the testimony secretary clinton was in receipt of the most telling her what was going on, what was transpiring as to the inadequacy of secretary over many months in benghazi. is that right? >> that is why we need to secretary clinton to testify in person in public and not to answer just those questions, but a number of questions where she was during the attack, what she did, did she give any orders in the same applies the...
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that's what got us in trouble in the first place. president obama has a plan to rebuamild america from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. this new option for some teenagers who ordinarily could bars.ime behind the ribbon cutting is being at the center right now in washington. it allows teenager is awaiting probation to get supervision without being incarcerated. a dining facility, to mentors, vocational training, and offers services e surrounding community as well. >> showers are still coming down. are slowly progressing east. we will see peaks of sunshine through the afternoon. sticky tomorrow. sunday we are hoping for better. thanks for being with us. sunday we are hoping for better. thanks for being with us. >> i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. sunday we are hoping for better. mitt romney's
that's what got us in trouble in the first place. president obama has a plan to rebuamild america from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. this new option for some teenagers who ordinarily could bars.ime behind the ribbon cutting is being at the center right now in...
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women hold us back to the sometimes many of our men hold us back. this is where the buckskin ceiling came into play. one of the things i want to share with you as i took my oath of office to be the leader of my nation, i was given a symbolic gesture, to cut through and go places where there's barriers. so i tell the story because it's so true. the first person made it past. the next person who stats have been made another cut might as an wynonna laduke. so laduke. so as we take a look at indian country, there were women who were cutting up a buckskin ceiling. so when the day of my inoculation i took my knife and went -- [cheers and applause] on this symbolic gesture is giving indian women permission to do what i did. >> at me ask you because i'm just curious, what is if i spent some time as an young people, but give me just if you can and sense of what life is like for a poor child in a tribal community, what is life like for those kids? the mac is very challenging when you take a look at poverty. of course it always comes. a tribal community is the
women hold us back to the sometimes many of our men hold us back. this is where the buckskin ceiling came into play. one of the things i want to share with you as i took my oath of office to be the leader of my nation, i was given a symbolic gesture, to cut through and go places where there's barriers. so i tell the story because it's so true. the first person made it past. the next person who stats have been made another cut might as an wynonna laduke. so laduke. so as we take a look at indian...
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the bain whiz kid wants us to trust him that his tax policy adds up. well, he says he'll drop marginal rates across the board, everybody gets a tax cut, including the rich go from 35% to 28%, he'll do without adding to the deficit by cutting tax deductions for the rich. but he will not go and tell us what deductions he will actually eliminate. take a look at him yesterday with david. >> so everything i want to do with regards to taxation follows simple principles, bring our rates down to encourage growth, keep revenue up by limiting deductions and exemptions, and make sure we don't put any bigger burden on middle income people. in fact, i want to lower the burden on middle income people. >> governor, where are the specifics of how you get to this math? isn't that an issue? >> the specifics are these, which is those principles i described are the heart of my policy -- >> can you give me an example of a loophole you will close? >> i can tell you that people at the high end, high income taxpayers, are going to have fewer deductions and exemptions. >> runn
the bain whiz kid wants us to trust him that his tax policy adds up. well, he says he'll drop marginal rates across the board, everybody gets a tax cut, including the rich go from 35% to 28%, he'll do without adding to the deficit by cutting tax deductions for the rich. but he will not go and tell us what deductions he will actually eliminate. take a look at him yesterday with david. >> so everything i want to do with regards to taxation follows simple principles, bring our rates down to...
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come on in here and help us, everybody contribute. in that instancing i think we ought to have iran at the table. >> and we agree with that. we are part of a-- a large group of nations as well as a smaller seg am of that. just last week, my deputy, bill burns, was in kabul. iran was there. other countries in the region. and further afield were there. jim is absolutely right. i mean, part of what the problem as we look forward in central and south asia is that, you know, once again, afghanistan is so strategically located and in the neighborhood in which it finds itself tthere's a lot of interest at work that has to be in some way brought to the table in order to try to have as much stability going forward. and iran is at the table. now iran oftentimes is not a constructive player but we're going to keep them at the table and try to do what we can on behalf of afghanistan for them to be more positive force. >> rose: this question about iran, my understanding of the administration's position on containment is that, that dog will not hun
come on in here and help us, everybody contribute. in that instancing i think we ought to have iran at the table. >> and we agree with that. we are part of a-- a large group of nations as well as a smaller seg am of that. just last week, my deputy, bill burns, was in kabul. iran was there. other countries in the region. and further afield were there. jim is absolutely right. i mean, part of what the problem as we look forward in central and south asia is that, you know, once again,...